Corey Dickerson had two doubles and a solo homer in the Rays' 11-4 win over the Twins on Monday.

Dickerson finished the blowout victory 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored, contributing a solo homer in the bottom of the second inning and an RBI double in the bottom of the sixth. The 28-year-old corner outfielder and DH is now slashing .288/.333/.513 with 26 home runs, 60 RBI, and 77 runs scored in 132 games this season for Tampa Bay. Sep 4 - 10:55 PM

Corey Dickerson went 4-for-4 with two doubles and a walk to help the Rays top the Cardinals 7-3 on Friday.

Dickerson is 9-for-15 with two homers the last four days after going 7-for-58 with one homer in his previous 15 games. One imagines the Rays will move him back up in the lineup; they dropped him to sixth because of his slump. Aug 26 - 12:25 AM

Corey Dickerson had two doubles and a solo homer in the Rays' 11-4 win over the Twins on Monday.

Dickerson finished the blowout victory 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored, contributing a solo homer in the bottom of the second inning and an RBI double in the bottom of the sixth. The 28-year-old corner outfielder and DH is now slashing .288/.333/.513 with 26 home runs, 60 RBI, and 77 runs scored in 132 games this season for Tampa Bay.

Corey Dickerson went 4-for-4 with two doubles and a walk to help the Rays top the Cardinals 7-3 on Friday.

Dickerson is 9-for-15 with two homers the last four days after going 7-for-58 with one homer in his previous 15 games. One imagines the Rays will move him back up in the lineup; they dropped him to sixth because of his slump.

Corey Dickerson homered and scored both Rays runs Thursday in a 2-0 win over the Blue Jays.

Dickerson entered the series against the Jays in a 7-for-58 slump, but he went 5-for-11 with two homers as the Rays took two out of three. He's now matched his career high of 24 homers, established in 2014 and equaled last year.

Corey Dickerson went 2-for-4 and hit his 23rd homer Tuesday against the Blue Jays.

The homer came off a Triple-A pitcher in Chris Rowley, but the struggling Dickerson will certainly take it. He had just one previous homer in August and was hitting .167/.221/.222 in 72 at-bats for the month.

Corey Dickerson finished 0-for-5 as the Rays fell to the Blue Jays on Monday.

He left five runners on base in the 2-1 loss. Dickerson is stuck in a 3-for-38 (.079) offensive rut, though he still has a shot at setting some new career highs if he can finish strong down the stretch.

Corey Dickerson hit a three-run home run in the eighth inning to help the Rays score a 4-1 win over the Indians on Thursday.

With two outs, Dickerson hit a drive to straight-away center field that Indians center fielder Bradley Zimmer appeared to have a bead on. Zimmer, though, ran out of real estate, crashing into the center field wall as the ball scraped over it. The homer was Dickerson's only hit of the night, and it was his 22nd of the year. He's the owner of a strong .292/.337/.516 line, 53 RBI, 69 runs scored and three steals to date.

Corey Dickerson went 3-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored in a win over the Astros on Thursday.

Dickerson got the Rays on the board with an RBI single in the second inning, and he scored the tying run in the team's three-run seventh inning. The 28-year-old has been hot in recent days, going 11-for-35 (.314) with three homers, seven RBI and five runs scored in his last eight games. Dickerson is batting .304/.349/.532 with 21 homers, 50 RBI and 68 runs scored overall.

Corey Dickerson hit a pair of homers and walked Monday versus the Astros.

That's more like it. The slumping Dickerson was hitting just .207/.255/.356 with two homers in 87 at-bats for the month. Before going without one tonight, he had struck out in 15 straight games and in 35 percent of his plate appearances for the month of July.

Corey Dickerson drew a walk and drove in two runs Sunday in the Rays' defeat of the Yankees.

Dickerson put Tampa Bay up 3-2 with his two-run single off Yankees left-hander Jordan Montgomery in the top of the third inning. It's been a sluggish overall July for the 28-year-old, but he still holds a cool .868 OPS for the season and he is certainly capable of a strong finish.

Corey Dickerson went 2-for-5 with a solo homer in a loss to the Yankees on Thursday.

Yankees reliever Chad Green threw a 95 mph fastball up in the zone that Dickerson caught up to, yanking it out to right for his 19th homer of the year. He'd been hitless in his previous four games, with the mini slump dropping his season line to .304/.348/.535 through Thursday's game. His 64 runs still rank among the league's best, and the 28-year-old has a shot at setting career highs in a number of offensive categories this year.

Corey Dickerson went 3-for-4 with a solo homer in Friday’s loss to the Rangers.

In addition to his sixth-inning homer, Dickerson singled and doubled in the game. He’s up to 18 homers on the year, though this was his first since June 24. The 28-year-old has surprised with a .315/.354/.548 batting line through 92 games this season.

Depth Charts

Matt Duffy (Achilles) took three at-bats and playing three innings at shortstop in the instructional league Monday.

It's Duffy's first game action since he had another surgery on his left Achilles back in June to remove a calcium deposit. He came out of it without any issues, and the infielder's goal is to get through some instructional league games so that he has peace of mind with his health going into the offseason. Duffy has been limited to three rehab games this season because of complications following his previous Achilles operation.

Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times says Rasmus has informed the Rays that he wants to "step away" from baseball, and he is not expected to return this season. Rasmus has been sidelined since the middle of June because of lingering discomfort in his surgically-repaired hip. He had a cool .896 OPS with nine home runs and 23 RBI in 37 games this season for the Rays.

Nathan Eovaldi (elbow) struck out a pair in a scoreless inning in a rehab appearance with Double-A Montgomery on Saturday.

Eovaldi started Game 4 of the Southern League Championship for Montgomery (they won 2-0 and forced a Game 5) in what was his first appearance since last August's Tommy John surgery. The righty threw nine of 10 pitches for strikes and touched 96 mph on the radar gun. There are no minor league games left for Eovaldi to appear in, but he looked sharp enough Saturday that the Rays could give him a few appearances in the final weeks of the season. They hold a $2 million club option on Eovaldi for 2018.

Tolleson has been out all season with what the Rays had been calling a right flexor strain, but apparently the reliever's ulnar collateral ligament was damaged, as well. He'll be sidelined until around midseason next year.